The Community Memories Oral History Project explores African American life in Frankfort and Franklin County and was conducted in conjunction with the earlier photographic project collecting family photographs of the members of this community. The...

Includes photocopies of school bulletins, correspondence, and issues of the Frenchburg Reporter published by the Women's General Missionary Society of the United Presbyterian Church.
The Frenchburg School was a mission school sponsored by the...

Between 1955 and 1972 Frankfort's "Bottom" or "Craw" community, an integrated working-class neighborhood, was systematically destroyed by the urban renewal process in the capital city. In a series of interviews former residents describe their...

The Community Memories Oral History Project explores African American life in Frankfort and Franklin County and was conducted in conjunction with the earlier photographic project collecting family photographs of the members of this community. The...

Between 1955 and 1972 Frankfort's "Bottom" or "Craw" community, an integrated working-class neighborhood, was systematically destroyed by the urban renewal process in the capital city. In a series of interviews former residents describe their...

Douglas & Beth Tillery discuss their Jackson County dairy farming operation. Topics include the number and breed of cows milked, milking equipment, feed, dairy barns, dairy companies, the history of the Tillery family farm, the number of acres...

Wolford and Jacobs were campaigning for General George McClellan during the presidential election of 1864 when they denounced President Lincoln as a tyrant and called upon the public to resist his war efforts.

Wolford and Jacobs were campaigning for General George McClellan during the presidential election of 1864 when they denounced President Lincoln as a tyrant and called upon the public to resist his war efforts.

Between 1955 and 1972 Frankfort's "Bottom" or "Craw" community, an integrated working-class neighborhood, was systematically destroyed by the urban renewal process in the capital city. In a series of interviews former residents describe their...

Between 1955 and 1972 Frankfort's "Bottom" or "Craw" community, an integrated working-class neighborhood, was systematically destroyed by the urban renewal process in the capital city. In a series of interviews former residents describe their...

Includes photocopies of school bulletins, correspondence, and issues of the Frenchburg Reporter published by the Women's General Missionary Society of the United Presbyterian Church.
The Frenchburg School was a mission school sponsored by the...